Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) is an organic polymer consisting of aromatic rings linked with sulfides.
A number of polymers consisting mainly of polyethylene, polypropylene or combinations of the two are available for fabric structures.
Microtubules are composed of polymers consisting of the protein tubulin.
Polyethylene is a thermoplastic polymer consisting of long hydrocarbon chains.
Cellulose is a polymer consisting of numerous linked glucose molecules, each of which exposes three hydroxyl groups.
The α-form of PdCl is a polymer, consisting of "infinite" slabs or chains.
For polymers consisting of chains which easily slide past each other, chemical and physical cross linking can be used to increase rigidity and yield strength.
The solid is a 1-dimensional polymer consisting of edge-shared tetrahedra.
Polyethylene is a polymer consisting of long chains of the monomer ethylene (IUPAC name ethene).
In contrast to this, polysilazanes are silazane polymers consisting of both large chains and rings showing a range of molecular masses.